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IV. Executive-Legislative Responsibilities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Pendleton Herring
Affiliation:
Harvard University

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The American Road from War to Peace: A Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1944

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References

1 Clark, John M., “How Not to Reconvert,” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 59, p. 177 (June, 1944).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 For a critique of legislative organization in the twenties, see Brown, George Rothwell, The Leadership of Congress (New York, 1922).Google Scholar For comparison, see Young, Roland, This Is Congress (New York, 1943).Google Scholar

3 Burgess, John W., Reconstruction and the Constitution, 1866–1876 (New York, 1002), p. 91.Google Scholar

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